Terms and Conditions

By using our Services, you are agreeing to these terms. Please read them carefully.

1. Introduction And Guiding Principles

Dementia Training Australia provides the website (“the Site”) for your educational and information purposes. In order to access the functionality of the Site, you will need to become a member (“Apply for membership”) with a valid current email address. Additional functionality is available to account holders who are also undertaking, or have undertaken, a course of study with us. In these terms and conditions, the terms “you” and “your” refer to a person who has a Dementia Training Australia website account and the terms “we” and “us” refer toDementia Training Australia. Your access to and use of the Site is subject to these terms and conditions. Your use of parts of the Site (including those parts of the site which are accessible to members of the public) also may be subject to disclaimers or additional terms and conditions.

2. Your Access to the Site

You must maintain the confidentiality of all login identification name/numbers, passwords and similar information given to you (“Login Information”), and you must not allow or authorise any other person to use your Login Information. You must immediately notify us of any suspected or actual unauthorised use of your Login Information. You must only use those facilities on the Site which you are authorised to use (depending on your level of membership) and you agree not to attempt to circumvent any access restriction mechanisms on the Site. We may in our sole and absolute discretion, for any reason and without notice: (a) alter or withdraw any functionality on the Site; (b) withdraw or suspend your access to all or any part of the Site and your account; (c) monitor your use of the site; (d) subject to any applicable laws, treat any material that you transmit or display as non-confidential and non-proprietary; (e) edit or remove any material that you have may have uploaded, posted, emailed or otherwise transmitted to the Site.

3. What You Must Not Do

You must not: (a) use the Site in a manner that:

(i) is contrary to any law or which may encourage a person to act in a way which is contrary to any law;

(ii) may result in damage to the Site or any property or equipment of Dementia Training Australia, its contractors or agents;

(iii) is disruptive to the learning of others or that may restrict, disrupt or inhibit any other user from using or enjoying the Site;

(iv) endangers the health or safety of any person

or

(v) upload, post, email or otherwise transmit any of the following to, or through, the Site:

(i) objectionable material including material that is unlawful, defamatory, pornographic, vulgar, obscene, profane, threatening or material that may harass;

(ii) confidential material;

(iii) misleading or deceptive material;

(iv) advertising, marketing or promotional material;

(v) material which you do not have a right to upload, post, email or otherwise transmit, such as material which is protected by copyright, patent, trade mark, service mark, or any other proprietary right, without first obtaining express permission from the owner of the material or relevant right holder and providing with the material appropriate acknowledgement of existence of the right and the permission of the right holder;

(vi) material which contains a virus, or other harmful or potentially harmful code;

(vii) alter, damage or delete any material on the Site of which you are not the author, unless you have express permission from the author;

(viii) impersonate any person or entity, including a Dementia Training Australia staff member or any other user;

(ix) hold yourself out as having any authority to act on behalf of us;

(x) collect or store personal information about other users in a manner which is inconsistent with these terms and conditions.

If you breach any of the above terms, we may undertake our own investigations and may also inform relevant law enforcement agencies, Dementia Training Australia and providers of educational and information services of such conduct.

4.Dementia Training Australia and Third Party Content

While we reserve the right to monitor, edit, refuse to post or to remove any information and/or materials (in whole or in part) in our sole discretion, we may not necessarily choose to do so. We do not accept responsibility for material linked to or otherwise accessible through the Site. We do not review independent sites or control their content, but merely provide these links to you for your convenience. These links are not an endorsement of products, services, or information provided by such sites. Further, the inclusion of these links to other sites does not imply that the owners or operators of those other sites have given permission for inclusion of these links, or that there is any relationship between Dementia Training Australia and the linked sites. Nor do the owners of the linked sites endorse the Site.

5. Intellectual Property Rights

Unless otherwise stated, the material published on the Site is subject to Australian intellectual property laws and you agree to abide by all copyright notices and other restrictions contained in the Site and in the unit materials. Access to, and use of, the Site is solely for personal, educational and non-commercial use and you must not modify, copy, reproduce, republish, or display any content from the Site and represent it as your own (including by framing pages from the Site), upload to a third party, post, transmit or distribute this content in any way except as permitted by law or expressly provided for on the Site or expressly authorised in writing by Dementia Training Australia and, where relevant, any third party owner or rights holder. Nothing on the Site should be construed as granting any licence or right of use of any trade mark, service mark or logo displayed on the Site without the express written permission of the relevant owner or rights holder in relation to the mark or logo. All trademarks, service marks, and logos used on the Site are the trademarks, service marks and logos of their respective owners.

6. Privacy

We are committed to protecting the privacy of our students and users of the Site. Our privacy policy can be found on the University of Wollongong Website. You agree to personal information about you being handled in accordance with:

our privacy policy;

any policies, directions, statements or agreements on the Site;

these terms of service;

and

the regulations and procedures of relevant provider institutions.

7. Liability and Indemnity

To the extent permitted by law, we exclude all representations and warranties, express or implied, other than those contained in these terms and conditions. Where Dementia Training Australia is found to be liable for breach of any warranty or condition implied by statute and which we cannot lawfully exclude, our liability is limited (to the extent permitted by law) at the option of us to the following: (a) in the case of goods supplied or offered by us:

(i) to the supply of those goods again; or

(ii) to the payment of the cost of having those goods supplied again; or

(b) in the case of services supplied or offered by us:

to the supply of the services again; or

(ii) to the payment of the cost of having services supplied again.

Dementia Training Australia, its related bodies corporate, its directors, and its employees accept no liability for any loss (including loss of revenue or anticipated profits, loss of goodwill, loss of business, loss of data, computer failure or malfunction), or injury or any direct, indirect, consequential, special, punitive, or other damages caused by or as a result of:

(a) your use of or inability to use the Site,

(b) any virus or other harmful, or potentially harmful, code which may be transmitted in connection with use of the Site;

(c) any information available on or through the Site or on or through any website to which there is a link from the Site;

or

(d) Our negligence or the negligence of any of its related bodies corporate, directors, officers, stakeholders, employees, provider institutions or agents.

You agree that the opinions of our staff, students, provider institutions and members of the general public which are expressed on the Site are not the opinions of Dementia Training Australia, and that we will not be liable for any loss or injury or any direct, indirect, consequential, special, punitive, or other damages caused by or as a result of those opinions.

You indemnify Dementia Training Australia, its related bodies corporate, their officers and employees from and against all:

(a) liability for or in respect of any physical injury (including death) to persons;

(b) damage to property;

and

(c) other liability, damage or loss;

insofar as the injury, damage or other liability, damage or loss is attributable to your negligence, breach of these terms and conditions, or unlawful or willful action in connection with these terms and conditions, their performance, or the failure to perform them.

8. General Issues

We may terminate these terms and conditions without notice at any time for any reason in its sole discretion. Clauses 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 survive the termination of these terms and conditions in any event. We may modify these terms and conditions at any time and may do so by posting notice of such modifications on the Site. Any modification is effective immediately upon posting the modification on the Site. These terms and conditions will be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of Australia. You irrevocably and unconditionally submit to the non-exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of New South Wales in relation to any legal proceeding in respect of this agreement or the use of the Site. If any provision of these terms and conditions is held invalid, unenforceable, or illegal for any reason, these terms and conditions remain otherwise in full force and effect apart from such provision which will be read down to the extent of the invalidity, unenforceability or illegality, and if it is not possible to read down the provision it, will be deemed deleted.

9. Copyright

You undertake to comply with all relevant Copyright Regulations under the 1968 Copyright Act and amendments. You may be entitled under the Copyright Act to download and/or print copies of the material on this site for the purpose of research or study. You may also be authorised to download and print copies of the material for colleagues or others, for the purpose of improving the care provided to people with dementia.

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Visit your DTA Profile at any time to access your active courses, see your pending enrolments, view your completed courses and download a Certificate. You can also manage your personal details and password.

Complete the requested fields e.g. Which of the following reasons best describe why you engaged with this DTA training option?

Click the Request a Booking for this Course button

You will receive an automated confirmation email and your pending course enrolment will show in your DTA Profile under My Courses > Pending Enrolments.

On the course start date, your registration will be approved and an email sent to you containing a link to get started. At this time, you can also access/begin your course by visiting your DTA Profile > My Courses > Current Courses > Click green Go to Course button

If you don’t receive an email after registering for a course, please know that you can always access your courses and pending enrolments in your DTA Profile.

How to access a course in your DTA Profile

Log in to your DTA Profile (button website top right)

Click My Courses

You will see a list of your current courses, completed courses and pending course enrolments.

To begin a course, visit the Current Courses tab > click the green ‘Go to Course’ button

Note: Pending enrolments are approved the morning of the course start date. Once this approval process occurs, you will receive an email containing information on how to get started. At this time, you can also access/begin your course by visiting your DTA Profile > My Courses > Current Courses > Click green Go to Course button

All course enrolments remain Pending until the morning of the course start date. At this time, pending course enrolments are approved, and an email is sent to learners containing information on how they can get started.

At this time, you can also access/commence your course by visiting your DTA Profile > My Courses > Current Courses > Click green Go to Course button

Your new DTA password will be emailed to the email address you entered during sign up.
Please check your junk/spam folder if you don’t receive the password straight after you have submitted your details.